Chapter 6/A-The Round Table Groups So what are the “Round Table” groups you’re probably wondering? The term “Round Table Groups” is not a formal term, just a general grouping of the various New World Order steering organizations that were created and funded by the proponents of the Great Plan. These groups were the latest innovation of these proponents beginning in the late 1800’s going into the home stretch of creation of a one world government. Again, as the size and scope of the job of bringing in a one world government grew, so needed to grow the amount of people necessary to run it and at the same time keep the masses in the dark about what was really going on. The one man who could probably be credited with getting these groups up and running ultimately is named Cecil John Rhodes, an alleged 33rd degree Freemason. In 1877, Cecil John Rhodes laid out his own plans to unite the world under a New World Order:
“At the present day I become a member of the Masonic order I see the wealth and power they possess, the influence they hold, and I think over their ceremonies and I wonder that a large body of men can devote themselves to what at times appear the most ridiculous and absurd rites without an object and without an end. The idea gleaming and dancing before one’s eyes like a will-of-the-wisp at last frames itself into a plan. Why should we not form a secret society with but one object: the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole uncivilized world under British rule for the recovery of the United States for the making the Anglo-Saxon race but one Empire.” -Cecil Rhodes’ book “Confessions of Faith”
Rhodes, who was in fact financially backed by the Rothschilds, acquired enormous wealth by developing diamond mining properties in Africa, founding the legendary DeBeers diamond company. At one time, DeBeers controlled 90% of the entire world’s diamond market, although that number has since slipped a bit. The African country of Rhodesia was not only founded by Rhodes but named after him, and was part of the British Empire at one time. After gaining independence from Great Britain, Rhodesia was split into two countries, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Rhodes was a member of the British “Fabian Society”, counting among its more influential members Andrew Carnegie, of Carnegie Steel, and H.G. Wells, author of the “The New World Order”. The Fabian Society stated that world socialism was inevitable, and that there would be a difficult and painful transition period for mankind in the near future.
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